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Lady & The Tramp Source newsSeptember 07, 2010
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Written by JerseyCaptain :



 

Hello, everyone!  I hope those of you whose countries celebrate Labor Day had a nice day!  (I had a wonderful visit to the dog park with my two Australian Shepherd dogs - a beautiful, mild sunny day!)

This is the second fan news specifically for Lady and the Tramp Source, and what a difficult thing it is to follow up on the heels of a clever writer like Draco!  =P  For this edition of the fan news, I would like to tell you an interesting little historical snippet about Marceline, Missouri--the boyhood home of Walt Disney!

It was this small midwestern town which, during Walt Disney's boyhood, gave him so much inspiration for later master works of his, including the settings of some of his classic movies, the Main Street character of Disneyland (which opened barely a month after the release of Lady and the Tramp, by the way), etc.  Disney spent long hours laying up in the branches of a huge cottonwood tree, which he called "the dream tree".  And he also had a fascination for trains and railroads.  There is a railroad yard in Marceline (and there was back when Disney lived there).  It is said that, among other things about the unnamed town in Lady and the Tramp (and, later, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure), that it was inspired by Marceline, and resembles it in many ways.  Here, believe it or not, is a recent photo:

Marceline Rail Yard

Does that remind you of anything in particular?  Hm?  =D  How about a certain rail yard in a certain "old New England town"?  Heh heh...let me refresh your memory:

Rail Yard

Not an exact match, maybe.  But I think you can see how Walt Disney's direct involvement in this particular movie, based upon his own boyhood experiences in Marceline, resulted in some curious similarities.  And if you check out the Marceline link above, and expand your search further, you can find some wonderful photos of the town which reinforce this!  (I'd like to thank Juuchan17 for helping me with the screen capture from Lady and the Tramp shown above...as it isn't online anywhere!)

 


 

Now to our site in particular.  Lady and the Tramp Source has been steadily growing, and it has been good to see occasional activity in the shoutbox here, as well as gradually-increasing activity in the forum board for the site!  Of course, it's just a beginning, but every "source" has to start somewhere.  And it's promising! 

To mention nothing of the fan contributions to the site to date!  Draco went over some impressive ones in her last fan news, and in great detail.  I have less to review than she did, but I am sure that will change in future editions of the fan news.  There are still no contributions to the Music, Gamebooks, or Projects sections of the site.  However, here's what I would like to bring to your attention for now:

  • wolf-prince has written a short and interesting little "donut-hole" fan fiction (the same kind of story structure used in Disney's Bambi II; it's a story within a story), which is worth a look-see.  Grammatically it's fairly well constructed, and the story isn't really half bad.  A bit short, perhaps, but a good concept!  Check it out!
  • Noteworthy fan artist Sofiel has created a really amazing fan image that's earned well its position in the Selection of the Week!
  • Ibanez-angel has brought a new must-see character to the Characters section, and one with a most interesting history and a clever little name.  Check it out!

 


 

That's it for now!  Your comments are most welcome.  Please stay tuned for the next fan news.  And please make sure to have a look around Lady and the Tramp Source - there's plenty to see and enjoy!

--JerseyCaptain




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September 07, 2010
Usa Is not currently on the site
I'd like to give a blanket "no worries, it's all good" to you, Tovah, Mighty, Draco and anyone else I asked about the screen cap. lol Trust me, it's alright! The important thing is that it got done, and you guys like it! And thanks!

September 07, 2010
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Moderator on LATTS & TLKS
Well done on your first fan news! I am sorry I couldn't help you out though.
It was a very interesting read, I didn't know that.

September 07, 2010
Usa Is not currently on the site
(FYI folks...I made a few minor edits in this...just a few spelling changes, and finished my heretofore unfinished sentence about Marceline and the unnamed town in the movie - the one right before the first photo. Eh heh...sorry about that...I was a bit tired when I wrote it)

September 07, 2010
Usa Is not currently on the site
Thanks, guys!

Well, Tovah, I was looking at the extras and special features for Lady and the Tramp, searching for something to write some good topicality for the fan news with, and in the "Making of", they mentioned Marceline. And they discussed the similarities. Now, I don't recall them specifically mentioning the rail yard per se, but they did mention Walt Disney's fascination with trains. And I thought - "hey! That scene in Lady and the Tramp!" And there it was. lol

September 07, 2010
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The Mighty One
Great work on the news, Sepp! Very interesting information. I too could of helped with that image, but I was away at my Aunt's house for the holiday. Sadly it had to rain, so we had our cook out in the garage. Yeah, that was a bit off topic. lol

Anyways, keep up the great work.

September 07, 2010
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LATTS TLKS & BS Moderator
Great job on the fan news, Jersey! Sorry I couldn't help out with the picture, but it was a good thing that Juuchan17 was able to help you out. ^^ And good job on actually noticing the similarities between the two. What brought that to your attention in the first place?

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September 07, 2010
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September 07, 2010
Usa Is not currently on the site
Yeah, I found some pretty cool pictures of Marceline which show clear inspiration, on the part of ol' Walt, for the "old New England town" in Lady and the Tramp. Heh heh. And we know he was intimately involved in the making of that particular movie. What a memory he had -- and what an imagination! There's a magic in childhood memories...Walt Disney really understood that.

September 07, 2010
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The "Evil" Mod Squad
Ooh I see the similarities. Nice catch. Its not uncommon for artists to include things they've seen or remembered in real life. I know I've done it. It makes whatever you're creating that much more memorable and special.


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